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Borth Station
Cambrian Terrace, Borth, Dyfed SY24 5HT - Wales, UK

This station serves the delightful old fishing hamlet of Borth in Wales. Close to the station visitors are treated to one of the longest, best-kept and most golden beaches in the whole country. People flock from miles around...
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Attractions near Borth Station
A selection of attractions close to Borth Station:
Llyn Barfog  (4.3 Miles)
Llyn Barfog (Bearded Lake) lies in hilly countryside above the River Dyfi. This beautiful, isolated, small lake is covered with yellow water lilies in the...
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Aberystwyth Arts Centre  (6.3 Miles)
Located on the grounds of the university, this multi-purpose arts centre is one of the best loved and most used parts of the local arts...
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Aberystwyth Cliff Railway  (6.6 Miles)
One of Aberystwyth’s most fascinating and enjoyable attractions is its Victorian cliff railway that opened in 1896 when the town’s tourist trade was in its...
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Aberystwyth Cliff Railway  (6.6 Miles)
Constitution Hill offers great views over Cardigan Bay, and an easy way to reach the top is by taking the Aberystwyth Electric CLiff Railway. Having...
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National Library of Wales  (6.7 Miles)
The Nationa Library of Wales is a large collection that has been brought together over many hundreds of years of history. An important place...
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Screen and Sound Archive  (6.7 Miles)
This brilliant collection and archive brings together a massive series of pieces of film, television and music that are related to the Welsh people and...
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Ceredigion Museum  (7.2 Miles)
Located in the heart of the county, this museum is dedicated to the region and contains a vast collection of artefacts, archaeological finds, documents, maps...
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Vale of Rheidol Railway  (7.5 Miles)
Passengers can enjoy magnificent views from the carriages of the Vale of Rheidol Railway as it rises 600 feet on its twelve mile journey from...
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Aberystwyth Castle  (7.5 Miles)
Built in the 13th century by Edward I, Aberystwyth Castle has had a turbulent history, having been rebuilt several times. It was destroyed once...
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St Michael’s Church  (7.6 Miles)
St Michael’s church stands on Aberystwyth seafront next to the Old College and the castle ruins and, as such, forms part of the historic landscape...
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Aberystwyth Marina  (7.9 Miles)
Aberystwyth harbour was redeveloped into Aberystwyth marina in 1995. It now provides berths for more than 100 vessels and offers a stunning setting for visitors...
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Aberystwyth North Beach  (7.9 Miles)
The gently sloping sand and shingle beach rests in a sheltered bay. Donkeys, bouncy castle and ’tea cup’ rides, ensure there is plenty of entertainment...
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Aberystwyth Promenade  (7.9 Miles)
This pristine promenade is one of the longest in Britain at 1.5 miles, located along the breathtaking Aberystwyth seafront. The lamposts are strung with lights,...
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Pendinas  (7.9 Miles)
Pendinas is a prominent hill near the coast on the south side of the River Rheidol at Aberystwyth. Crowning the 415 foot high summit is...
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Talyllyn Railway  (8.9 Miles)
The Talyllyn Railway is a narrow gauge, steam railway that makes a journey of seven miles from Tywyn on the coast to Nant Gwernol in...
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Narrow Gauge Railway Museum  (8.9 Miles)
This museum relates to the history of the narrow gauge railways of the British Isles. The collection ranges from complete locomotives to smaller items...
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Broad Water  (9.8 Miles)
Lying at sea level in the Dysynni Valley with views of Snowdonia`s mountains, Broad Water is a beautiful place to visit at any time of...
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St Cadfan`s Church, Tywyn  (9.8 Miles)
St Cadfan`s Church houses the Cadfan Stone, a stone bearing inscriptions thought to be the oldest written examples of the Welsh language. After arriving by...
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Bird Rock  (13.4 Miles)
Bird Rock, a prominent feature in the Dysynni Valley, is the only inland nesting site for cormorants in Europe. Known in Welsh as Craig yr...
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Llywernog Silver Mine Museum  (14.3 Miles)
The mine dates from the 18th and 19th centuries and has been fully restored, making it one of the few remaining water-powered silver-lead mines of...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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